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no, HRP arnt trade only, i've used them before, but i know if you've got a trade account apparently they'll give you upto 60% off list price, so i'm guessing i can get them cheaper still, i've filled out an online cash account request form but there dragging there feet!!!
Hi,
What price did you manage to get in the end?
I see that they have some samsung units on offer from £250!
In addition, I could remove the two medium sized storage radiators in our lounge and substitute one large one, repositioned of course. This would reduce the overnight usage by 13amps, giving us more flexibility about the devices we can use then without blowing fuses. The occasional subsidiary heating in the evening in that room shouldn't amount to too much.
You have be drawing well more than the rated capacity of a fuse to blow it. Fuses can withstand up to double the current for short periods of time; most fuses will last at least 2 hours running at 1.5X the rated capacity.
Hi,
What price did you manage to get in the end?
I see that they have some samsung units on offer from £250!
I think it was around the £475 mark. but i'd have to check, The samsung units they have on offer are more than likely single speed units and not inverter type so they'll be way less effecient, but again i've not checked!